
08-27-2020, 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Ladygolfer93
Amen ! Too soon ?? It's been far too long to fear sitting outside listening to music. But, I'm sure some will object if a husband and wife get up and, heaven forbid, they DANCE. Some who could not take that sight should of course stay at home until they are able to accept people talking, dancing, listening, and enjoying themselves. People who are in poor health should definitely not expose themselves to unnecessary risks ! People have to use common sense... but there is very little of that to be had. Personally, if I were having therapy that effected my immunity, or if I just finished such treatments, I would follow my physician's directions AND use my common sense. I'd not to go to the squares (should they resume), or to crowded indoor bars and restaurants until my doctor felt my condition was back to normal. Just think of your own medical condition, and then "use your head" as my dad used to say....LOL... when you decide "to go, or not to go". Just also please don't pontificate, preach, or dictate what others should do. You don't know if they think the same as you. None of us know the medical histories of others completely (unless in your immediate family), so let's each and every person make that personal decision for themselves, and not start telling others what they should do.
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We all should be careful about our own potential exposure, and our ‘neighbors’ exposure....those without higher risk health concerns must also exhibit caution, as they become carriers and spreaders of the virus when they let their guard down. The exact situation is happening on college campuses across the nation. The time for relaxation of restrictions is when an effect vaccine had been distributed. For now, social distancing and facial covering.
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